Nine Santa Fe College faculty, staff and students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between Feb. 16 and Sunday — a decrease of six cases since last week.
Santa Fe’s total number of reported positive cases is now 687, according to a report provided by Santa Fe spokesperson Jay Anderson. Since Feb. 1, the college’s weekly confirmed positive COVID-19 cases have decreased each week.
Based on a timeline determined by Santa Fe’s contact tracing team, two students and one employee may have been positive while on campus, according to the report. However, the team determined this did not result in any additional exposures.
Santa Fe does not require routine testing, meaning its case numbers are all self-reported. If someone exhibits COVID-19 symptoms or sickness, they’re treated as a presumptive positive case and made to isolate whether they are tested or not.
Using the numbers provided in the report, 28.13% of students and employees who reported feeling sick this week tested positive for COVID-19. This percentage was calculated using the total number of opened cases, which includes people who reported feeling sick to the college regardless of whether they were tested, and the total number of reported positive cases.
Since March, 31.27% of those who reported feeling sick to Santa Fe tested positive for COVID-19.
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Juliana Ferrie is a second-year UF journalism student. She is excited to be working for The Alligator as the Santa Fe Beat reporter. In her free time, you can find her reading or listening to music.